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...SALE.- Large oak desk, table 6 ft. by 4 ft. 6 in., four drawers and shelves; good condition, made by Stetson Foster. Apply by letter, M. Burnett, 60 Brattle street...
...Dusen '75; treasurer, Amory G. Hodges '74; secretary, Walter Alexander '87; board of managers, James T. Kilbreth '63, Francis R. Appleton '75, Daniel I. Mackie '83, Frederick C. De Veau '87, A. B. Whiting '90; committee on admissions, Henry S. Wardner '80, George Bladger, Jr., '90 Joseph A. Stetson '91, William Duane '92, Arthur H. Locket '92, Columbus C. Baldwin '93, Percy R. Turner...
...judges of the debate were Messrs. Charles C. Beaman, James C. Carter and Francis L. Stetson...
...Warren, five to ten on the history of Italian painting, two on the seven great styles of architecture, and three on architecture and sculpture; Professor W. A. Warren, one on the sun, two on the moon and three on the planets; Professor W. S. Bayley, six on glaciers; Professor Stetson, three on Greek tragedy and the Greek theatre; Professor Black, five on American history and three on money and banking; Dr. Marquardt, on the classical periods of German literature...
...greatest success in New York as a dancer ever known there. The company engaged in "The Foundling" includes, besides the great attraction of Miss Fitzgerald, these capable players: Thomas Burns, S. Miller Kent, George chaeffer, Charles W. Butler, E. Soldene Powell, Frances Stevens, Stella Zanoni, Maggie Holloway Fisher, Jane Stetson, Maggie Fielding and Clara Baker Rust. "The Man Upstairs," by Augustus Thomas, a one-act play, will be presented as a curtain raiser...